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Problems with Liquid Amber (Sweet Gum)

I scored some Liquid Amber (Sweet Gum for those north of the equator ) back in February and decided to turn a piece last week. It split so bad while turning it, it flew apart in the chuck . Not to be deterred I tried another piece today. Damn stuff splits like crazy. Is this a wood that has to be turned green/bone dry, or is it totally useless for turning, or maybe it's me . Any advice from anyone who has managed to turn LA without it splitting would be greatly appreciated.

Liquid amber.

Hi All,
You maybe using the wrong piece,Knots & all. I've found it to be the quickest drying timber of them all. The difference being that I use limb timber. The L/Amber was cut down in Oct. & was dead dry in Feb. the following year. 5 months.

Like I said, Limb Timber. This lot would have been up to 4in. - 100mm, placed upside down & up against a North East wall/fence, outside of course, to keep the UV Rays from it.
I probably Turn Smaller articles than most of you.

It is one of the best Turning Timbers you will find ???.
Has great colour, finishes well, with great grain.

Liquid Amber

Hi Grumpy John

One thing I found with liquid amber stay away from the heart we cut some 300x75s anything with heart split from end to end and the next slab opened up on the heart side . sawn green and well seasoned its a lovely crisp timber to turn and takes a good finish.

Maybe trees vary . I have turned liquidamber from at least three sources with no problems including bowls to nearly 400mm diameter ,this was from the main trunk . If you get good stuff it's great to turn .

have just got hold of a log of liquid Amber about 400 mm across. The plan is to carve a statue straight into the log.
Reading the comments here in this thread, do you good people think that this would be feasible.

Terry, I can only comment on my experience with LA, and it has been all bad. Over 90% of the pieces I cut into turning blanks, sealed and stored in racking have developed fine splits that open up the minute you start working the timber. IMHO LA is not worth the trouble, so much so that I've loaded it all into the trailer and it's off to the tip today, you can see the fine cracks in one of the pieces poking out from under some old carpet.

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